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JSSC CGL 2023

The Jharkhand CGL (JGGLCCE) 2023 exam was conducted on two separate sets of dates due to rescheduling. The initial exam was planned for October 14 and 15, 2023, but was rescheduled to January 28 and February 4, 2024.

Initial dates: The exam was originally scheduled for October 14 and 15, 2023.

Rescheduled dates: The exam was later rescheduled and conducted on January 28 and February 4, 2024.

Application dates: The application period ran from June 20, 2023, to August 3, 2023, with a fee payment deadline of August 5, 2023.

JSSC CGL 2023 | 2024
Registration Date
20 Jun 2023 - 19 Jul 2023
Exam Date
21 Jun 2024 - 23 Jul 2024
Salary
Rs.19900.00 - Rs.142400.00
Vacancies
2017
Eligibility
Graduate
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JSSC CGL Notification 2023 : The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) is a state-level organization responsible for conducting recruitment exams for various posts. The JSSC CGL Notification 2023 has been released, inviting eligible candidates to apply for the Jharkhand Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination for a total of 2017 posts.

We hope that the candidates have successfully registered themselves as the last date of the online application was 19th July 2023. For essential details of JSSC CGL Notification 2023, including important dates, application fees, vacancies, and eligibility criteria, refer to the detailed article provided.

JSSC CGL Eligibility Criteria 2023

For aspiring candidates of JSSC CGL 2023, meeting the minimum eligibility criteria set by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) is a prerequisite. The eligibility criteria has been set by the recruitment authority for recruiting appropriate candidates for the offered posts. The criteria includes age limit and specific educational qualification.

JSSC CGL Exam Pattern 2023

  • Paper 1 of the exam consists of a language paper, covering both Hindi Language and English Language. The questions are in the form of objective multiple-choice questions, and they revolve around Unseen Passage and Grammar topics. It's important to note that Paper 1 is a qualifying exam, and candidates are required to obtain a minimum of 30% marks to qualify.
  • Paper 2 of the exam focuses on a regional or selected language paper. It comprises objective multiple-choice questions, carrying a total of 100 marks. Each question holds a value of 3 marks, but it's worth noting that for every incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted. The questions in Paper 2 will be presented in both Hindi and English languages.
  • In Paper 3, the focus is on General Knowledge. The questions are presented in the form of objective multiple-choice type, with each question carrying 3 marks. However, it is important to be aware that there is a negative marking scheme, and for each incorrect response, 1 mark will be deducted. The questions in Paper 3 are provided in both Hindi and English languages.